Diy: Framed Vertical Succulent Garden

A nice hanging succulent garden made with an old and recycled frame for a nice looking result. The DIY tutorial is available at Luna-See website!More information: Luna-See website! http://bit.ly/Jhabfw
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Garden Art With Recycled Pallets

I've made my garden with recycled pallet wood. You can see a pallet table including a little garden on it and a construction to let the garden grow for the sun. On the sides, you can see a border and a planter for flowers. Idea sent by Noud Paffen ! http://bit.ly/15Bm19z

Gardening in Straw Bales Full Tutorial

Gardening in straw bales is an Anglo-Saxon technique that aims to enable anyone to produce plants and vegetables, providing independent support planting soil. A support that is far from inert as it is transformed over time, nutrients available for crops. That's promising! Taking a closer look... http://bit.ly/2b4GFrc
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Natural Sandpit

Kagome is a special weaving technique as well as the name of a children's sand pit in the outdoor playing area of the Vienna MuseumsQuartier. The sandpit created last summer is enclosed by planted willow cuttings and conceived as a "living house". It was designed and developed by PPAG... http://bit.ly/1cgBUXA
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"A Place to Dream" : A Bedroom in Your Garden

This garden bedroom deserves its name "A place to dream". A complete bedroom with bed, nightstand and even the mirror but in the garden and full of flower, lovely!Found at: An Armenian Girls Adventures website ! http://bit.ly/1cUjCbo
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Natural Sandpit

Kagome is a special weaving technique as well as the name of a children's sand pit in the outdoor playing area of the Vienna MuseumsQuartier. The sandpit created last summer is enclosed by planted willow cuttings and conceived as a "living house". It was designed and developed by PPAG... http://bit.ly/1cgBUXA
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